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Sheeva.AI has developed an in-car payments and commerce solution that introduces vehicle location-based services to monetize the driver experience. Sheeva`s patented precise geolocation technology allows drivers to seamlessly pay for and receive services such as fueling, electric vehicle charging, parking, curbside pickup and drive-through without leaving the comfort of their vehicle. The Sheeva technology automatically detects the vehicle at the specific gas pump, parking spot, electric vehicle charging space, or drive-through lane and enables payments right on the in-vehicle infotainment screen or in the OEM mobile app. The Sheeva Open API allows OEMs and service providers to integrate payments directly via the cloud and SDK through a secure digital wallet, requiring no additional hardware and no new apps.
Cobalt provides a Pentest as a Service (PtaaS) platform that is modernizing the traditional, static penetration testing model. With a globally distributed team and offices in San Francisco, Boston and Berlin, Cobalt is transforming pentesting by providing streamlined processes, developer integrations, and on-demand pentesters who have undergone rigorous vetting. With Cobalt, customers can build their pentest program in as little as five minutes and start a pentest in 24 hours.
Network Services Group is a Indianapolis, IN-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Midwest Service Management is a Newark, OH-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
CMC Microsystems develops, maintains and manages Canada`s National Design Network® (CNDN), giving researchers access to the world`s best design tools, manufacturing technologies, and engineering support for making micro-nanotechnologies, and for training industry-ready graduates. CNDN involves stakeholders in academe, industry, government and intermediary organizations (other not-for profits) across Canada, and internationally. In the last five years, 1300 professors including 800 services subscribers and 8200 graduate students in 63 academic institutions have participated as have the 950 companies in Canada collaborating with professors or hiring graduates.